Does democratization imply faster growth, less corruption and less inefficiency? Past studies yield ambiguous results on the effects of democracy on economic performance and growth. We develop a simple two-sector endogenous growth model that shows both very young and mature democracies grow faster than countries in mid stages of democratization, producing a 'U' effect. This effect results from the pattern of rent seeking as it diverts from the provision of public goods. Rent-seekers act as monopolistic competitors. Initially, more democracy increases their number, raising aggregate rents. However, rents per rent-seeker fall with the number of rent seekers, aggregate rents fall in mature democracies. Thus, rents show an 'inverted-U' effects ...
This paper challenges cross-sectional findings that democratic institutions have a negligible direct...
Democracy can take different forms and expressions among cultures and societies around the world, an...
The paper provides a survey of theoretical and empirical literature on non-linear impact of democrac...
Does democratization imply faster growth, less corruption and less inefficiency? Past studies yield ...
A simple two-sector endogenous growth model of government spending and growth is developed with a pr...
Abstract. The paper develops a political economic argument for the recently observed inverse u-shape...
The relationship between democracy and economic growth has concerned social scientists since the 17t...
We provide evidence that democracy has a significant and robust positive effect on GDP per capita. O...
One research path has been to see whether the type of political regime, namely a democratic versus a...
We provide evidence that democracy has a significant and robust positive effect on GDP. Our empirica...
Democracy is more than just another brake or booster for the economy. We argue that there are signif...
This paper examines how democracy affects long-run growth by influencing the quality of governance. ...
Using cross-sectional and pooled data for up to 125 countries over the period from 1960 to 1985, thi...
We explore the question of how political institutions and particularly democracy affect economic gro...
The rate of economic growth varies extensively between different countries. The underlying reasons t...
This paper challenges cross-sectional findings that democratic institutions have a negligible direct...
Democracy can take different forms and expressions among cultures and societies around the world, an...
The paper provides a survey of theoretical and empirical literature on non-linear impact of democrac...
Does democratization imply faster growth, less corruption and less inefficiency? Past studies yield ...
A simple two-sector endogenous growth model of government spending and growth is developed with a pr...
Abstract. The paper develops a political economic argument for the recently observed inverse u-shape...
The relationship between democracy and economic growth has concerned social scientists since the 17t...
We provide evidence that democracy has a significant and robust positive effect on GDP per capita. O...
One research path has been to see whether the type of political regime, namely a democratic versus a...
We provide evidence that democracy has a significant and robust positive effect on GDP. Our empirica...
Democracy is more than just another brake or booster for the economy. We argue that there are signif...
This paper examines how democracy affects long-run growth by influencing the quality of governance. ...
Using cross-sectional and pooled data for up to 125 countries over the period from 1960 to 1985, thi...
We explore the question of how political institutions and particularly democracy affect economic gro...
The rate of economic growth varies extensively between different countries. The underlying reasons t...
This paper challenges cross-sectional findings that democratic institutions have a negligible direct...
Democracy can take different forms and expressions among cultures and societies around the world, an...
The paper provides a survey of theoretical and empirical literature on non-linear impact of democrac...